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    MicroGP

    MicroGP

    A multi-purpose extensible self-adaptive evolutionary algorithm

    MicroGP (µGP, ugp) is a versatile optimizer able to outperform both human experts and conventional heuristics in finding the optimal solution of hard problems. It is an evolutionary algorithm since it mimics some principles of the Neo-Darwinian paradigm. ⚠️ A new version is available on https://github.com/squillero/microgp4
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    The goal of the Rats and Mazes project is to build a simple genetic algorithm to find general solutions to random non-cyclic single path mazes. I believe that the solutions will tend towards either the right/left-hand rule.
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    biojazz

    In silico evolution of biochemical networks.

    In silico evolution of biochemical networks using a genetic algorithm combined with a rule-based biochemical network model.
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    A repository of grid computing student exercises. The repository currently contains a grid-enabled mergesort using Condor. Exercises to be developed include genome analysis, genetic algorithm, integration, matrix multiply, ray tracing, etc.
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